Affective Bond, Loneliness and Socioeconomic Aspects of an Elderly Population in Midwest, Brazil

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Archives of Nursing Practice and Care Carlos Kusano Bucalen Ferrari1,2*, Graziele Souza Lira Ferrari2, Lohany Dourado Nery2, Daniela Franco dos Santos2, Noeli Silva Pereira2, Jéssica Silva Gonçalves2 and Geane Francis Santana2 Curso of Public Health, Federal University of Latin American Integration, (UNILA), Brazil 2 ICBS, The Federal University of Mato Grosso, University Campus do Araguaia. Av. Valdon Varjão, 6390, Industrial District, 78600-000, Barra do Garças, MT, Brazil 1

Dates: Received: 25 April, 2016; Accepted: 29 June, 2016; Published: 30 June, 2016 *Corresponding author: Carlos K B Ferrari, Professor, ICBS, the Federal University of Mato Grosso, University Campus do Araguaia. Av. Valdon Varjão, 6390, Industrial District, 78600-000, Barra do Garças, MT, Brazil, Tel: No: 55 45 3522-8091; 55 45 9992-6495; E-mail: www.peertechz.com

Research Article

Affective Bond, Loneliness and Socioeconomic Aspects of an Elderly Population in Midwest, Brazil Abstract Background: loneliness, a common feature among elderly people, can affect health and quality of life. Objective: this article examined affective bond and marital status among elders in “Barra do Garças”, municipality, Mato Grosso State, Midwest Brazil. Methodology: from the 3,593 elderly people, 300 engaged in the study which had been approved by the ethical committee on research. Results: there were more illiterate men than women (37.7% and 21.6%, respectively). In respect of income source there was a relative contingent of women with no income comparing to the men. Considering the socioeconomic class the majority of elderly, 68% belong to the less fortunate socioeconomic classes (D and E). Conclusion: it has been observed a higher contingent of elderly people with no affective bond or living alone which influence the quality of life of those elderly by increasing the psychosocial as well as the health-related risks, which was widely discussed according to the world’s scientific literature.

Keywords: Ioneliness; Elderly; Affective bond; Marital status

Introduction Elderly population in Latin American and Caribe grows 3.8% per annum; In 2005, this population group comprised 34,2 million of people which will reach 100 million in 2025 [1]. Actually, the Brazilian Elderly population comprises 8.2%, representing 16,812.608 of people [2]. Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, São Paulo and Paraíba are Brazilian States with highest proportion of elderly, while in Mato Grosso state only 5.9% of people are elderly [2]. Due to the potential increase of the elderly population it is really necessary to know the different social, cultural, economic, and environmental aspects related to aging, since these factors can be determinants of both the health status and the functional capacity of elderly [3]. It is well known that education level of elderly people is inversely associated with risk of chronic non-communicable diseases such as dementia, depression, type 2 diabetes mellitus, obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, poor mobility, among others [4,5]. Loneliness and lacking of affective bonds, common problems of elderly men and women, are associated with increased risk of chronic diseases such as mental disorders and cardio metabolic diseases [6]. Since loneliness has been associated with risk of depression, fatigue and pain [7], the objective of the current work was evaluate affective bond and marital status among an elderly population of a municipality from Midwest Brazil.

city presents 9,141,84 Km2 of area and is 510Km far from Cuiaba, the state’s capital. The city population is 58,398 inhabitants and 3,593 people have 65 years old or more [2]. The studied population was constituted by people with 65 years old or more which attended at leisure-time activities offered by Social Assistance Secretary (SAS) of Barra do Garças municipality in partnership with the Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT). The convenience sample (n=300) included all subjects with 65 years old and more which engaged in leisure-time activities and agreed to be interviewed. Information regarding marital status, and socioeconomic variables such as gender, age, income and other information was collected. This transversal study was carried out during May and September 2015. People with 65 years old, engaged in the social activities, and that agree to engage into the study were included. The exclusion criteria was being less than 65 years old and those who did not agree to participate. This study did not present any kind of risk for the participants and the interview ensured the privacy of each subject. All participants signed the informed consent and the study was approved by the Ethics Committee on Research of the Julio Müller University Hospital (UFMT) (665/CEP-HUJM/09). Data was statistically analyzed by the EPI-INFO® software (6.04d). The hypotheses of association between variables was accepted when the found p value was lower than 0.05.

Methodology

Results

The current study was done in Barra do Garças municipality, Mato Grosso State, located at the border of Goias state. The Barra do Garças

As observed in Table 1, there is a trend of femininity among the elderly population, since almost 65% of then was women.

Citation: Ferrari CKB, Ferrari GSL, Nery LD, dos Santos DF, Pereira NS,et al. (2016) Affective Bond, Loneliness and Socioeconomic Aspects of an Elderly Population in Midwest, Brazil. Arch Nurs Pract Care 2(1): 024-027.

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